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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Continued. 
SPIRi^IA Multiflora Arguta. (L) An elegant shrub, bearing white flowers early in 
spring. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 
— Opulifolia Aurea. Golden Ninebark. (L.) A very strong and rapid grower; 
branches upright, though drooping when loaded with white flowers in June; 
foliage bright yellowish. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c ; dozen, $4.00. ' 
— Thunbergi. Snow Garland. (L.) Probably the most useful of the Spiraeas. 
One of the earliest to flower, its graceful foliage and form make it attractive till 
late autumn. to 2 feet, each, 35c; dozen, $3.50. 
— Van Houttei. (L.) Graceful bush with arching branches, which in June are cov- 
ered in white flowers. One of the most satisfactory shrubs grown. 2 to 2J/^ feet, 
each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 2i^ to 3 feet, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, 
50c. 
SYMPHORICARPOS Racemosus. Snowberry. Pink flowers in summer, white, 
waxy berries in autumn; beautiful foliage. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c; dozen, 
$4.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, 50; dozen, $5.00. 
— Vulgaris. Coral Berry, or Indian Currant. Graceful habit ; attractive-foliage, 
clusters of red berries in autumn. Will grow in the shade. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c ; 
dozen, $4.00. 
— Vulgaris Variegata. Variegated Currant. Similar to Vulgaris, but with the 
leaves marked white and yellow. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c. 
SYRINGA. Lilac. 
—Alba Grandiflora. (L) Very large, pure white single flowers. 2 to 2]^ feet, each, 
45c; to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Belle de Nancy. (L) Very large, double, brilliant satiny rose, white toward the 
centre, fine. 2 to 2}^ feet, each, 45c; 2J4 to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Charles Joly. Double, dark reddish-purple, early and robust. 2 to 2}^ feet, 
each, 40c; 2 1/^ to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Charles X. (L) Single, reddish-purple flowers; leaves large and shining; a rapid, 
strong grower. 2 to 2)^ feet, each, 45c; dozen, $4.50. 2}^ to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Japonica. (L.) A pyramidal variety with broad foliage and yellowish white 
flowers in June and July. 2 to 2H feet, each, 45c ; 2H to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Josikaea. Hungarian Lilac. (L) Single violet a favorite late blooming variety. 
2 to feet, each, 45c; 2^ to 3 feet, each 55c. 
— Mme. Lemoine. (I,) A grand double white variety. Vigorous habit and im- 
mense foliage. 2 to 2H feet, each, 45c; 234 to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Mme F. Morel. (L.) Beautiful single, violet-rose flowers in large trusses. 2 
to 2H feet, each, 40c; 23/^ to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Marie Legraye. (L.) Pure white, producing very large trusses. 2 to 2J^ feet, 
each, 40c; 2}^ to 3 feet, each, 55c: 
—Michael Buchner. (M.) Flowers pale lilac and very double) plant erect in habit, 
2 to 214 feet, each, 40c; 23/^ to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Persica. (M) A beautiful shrub with slender branches and long, narrow foliage, 
The pale lilac flowers produced in May and June are extremely fragrant. 2 to 
2H feet, each, 45c; 2}4 to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
—Persica alba. (M) A white Persian lilac of good habit and very fragrant. 2 to 21/^ 
each, 45c; 2 to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
President Grevy. (L) Very large, double blue flowers; one of the finest. IH to 
2 feet, each, 40c; 2 to 23/^ feet, each, 45c; 23^ to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
— Rothomagensis. Rouen Lilac. A single variety of great beauty, with very large 
purple blooms in May. 2 to 2 34 feet, each, 45c ; 2 34 to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
Villosa. (M) A species from Japan, flowers light purple, turning to white, blooms 
late in June. 2 to 2}4 feet, each, 45c ; 234 to 3 feet, each, 55c. 
—Vulgaris. Common Lilac. (L) A strong, vigorous, upright shrub, with rich, dark 
green foliage and large panicles of fragrant purplish flowers m May. 2 to 3 
feet, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 
—Vulgaris Alba. Common Whitb Lilac. (L) A form of S. Vulgaris with same 
general characteristics and pure white, fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c. 
— Standard or Tree-Shaped. A few varieties in stock. Prices on application. 
